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Tosny (French pronunciation: [toni]) is a
former commune in the Eure
department in
Normandy in
northern France, some ten
miles south of Rouen. On 1 January...
- Ida de
Tosny,
Countess of
Norfolk (died
after 1181), was a
Norman royal mistress.
Named after her
grandmother Ida de Hainaut, she was the
daughter of...
- The
House of
Tosny was an
important noble family in 10th and 11th
century Normandy,
though it did not
include any
comtes or vicomtes. Its
founder was...
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Roger I of
Tosny or
Roger of
Hispania (died c. 1040) was a
Norman nobleman of the
House of
Tosny who took part in the
Reconquista of Iberia.
Roger was...
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Raoul II de
Tosny (1027 - died 9
April 1102), lord of Conches-en-Ouche, was a
Norman nobleman of the
House of
Tosny, son of
Roger I of
Tosny and
older brother...
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Raoul III of
Tosny (1079-1126), Lord of Conches-en-Ouche (A
commune in the Eure département in
northern France), was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman of the House...
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February 1071.
FitzOsbern married twice:
Firstly to
Adeliza de
Tosny,
daughter of
Roger I of
Tosny, by whom he had four children:
William of Breteuil, who succeeded...
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Raoul I of
Tosny was Lord of Conches, and
probably an heir of Raoul,
brother of
Archbishop Hugh of Rouen. In 1013 or 1014 Duke
Richard II
entrusted him...
- 1039 – c. 1100) (alias
Robert de
Tosny/Toeni, etc.) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, a
member of the
House of
Tosny and the
first feudal baron of Stafford...
- the
eldest son of
Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of
Norfolk by his wife Ida de
Tosny. In 1215, he was one of the twenty-five
sureties of
Magna Carta of King...